This repository provides the resources introduced within the article:
Abstract Meaning Representation of Turkish accepted for publication in Natural Language Engineering, Cambridge Press.
Abstract meaning representation (AMR) is a graph-based sentence-level meaning representation. Although it is originally designed for English, its adaptation to non-English languages is possible by defining language-specific divergences and representations. We introduce the first AMR representation framework for Turkish; agglutinative, free constituent order, morphologically highly rich. Besides this main contribution, the article also presents the construction of the first AMR corpus of 700 sentences, the first AMR parser (i.e., a tree-to-graph rule-based AMR parser)
Other resources introduced within the same article may be found at the following GitHub repositories:
the first Turkish AMR Guidelines: turkish-amr-guidelines
the first Turkish AMR Parser: turkish-amr-parser
AMR annotation of IMST: imst-gold-amr-annotations.txt
AMR annotation of Little Prince : little-prince-gold-amr-annotation.txt
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